finally got a Jupiter image.
finally got a Jupiter image.
So I have been playing around with the Ioptron universal cell phone camera mount. I have done alright with it but terrible with Jupiter. Then last meeting someone said something that kinda clicked in my head they said "Wow that is so bright it's almost too bright" Then I realized wait I bet there is just too much glare to use with my camera. So I attached a polarizing filter tonight and turned down the brightness. sure enough that did the trick. Only thing is the only eyepiece that Ioptron has that screws into the mount is a 12mm PL so magnification was a bit of an issue. I did some digital zoom to show a bit more detail but it didn't come out great. I really hope Ioptron releases some different eyepieces.
Without Filtering
With Filtering
Without Filtering
With Filtering
Mike C
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Hey, that's pretty cool. Not bad at all for a cell phone camera!
I have to admit I have tried holding my cell phone up to the EP and failed miserably to get anything other than a blur.
I have to admit I have tried holding my cell phone up to the EP and failed miserably to get anything other than a blur.
Andy
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Congratulations on joining the imaging crowd. How very satisfying for you. Warning - It's addictive.
Pete
Pete
Pete P.
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
That's a great image no matter what camera was used! It's all about not being afraid to experiment with whatever you have
in the closet! This is the payoff! Welcome aboard!!
P.S. Hope you didn't mind me upping the brightness/contrast below. I couldn't resist the
details you caught!
Bill G.
in the closet! This is the payoff! Welcome aboard!!
P.S. Hope you didn't mind me upping the brightness/contrast below. I couldn't resist the
details you caught!
Bill G.
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Comets:40, Best Meteor shwr: Leonids '01, Best Aurora:Oct. '03.
Total.Sol.Eclipse,7/10/72 from Nova Scotia.Annular Sol. Eclipse '94,
Trans.of Venus 2004&2012.,ShoeLevy crash into Jupiter '94.
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Total.Sol.Eclipse,7/10/72 from Nova Scotia.Annular Sol. Eclipse '94,
Trans.of Venus 2004&2012.,ShoeLevy crash into Jupiter '94.
4/25/66 fireball-9 mag.,SN2011fe,N2012aw,DelphN2013.
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Dude, you used a cell phone to take a picture of a planet almost 500 million miles away, and you clearly got the equatorial belts. That came out GREAT!Thuban wrote: I did some digital zoom to show a bit more detail but it didn't come out great.
"The purpose of life is the investigation of the Sun, the Moon, and the heavens." - Anaxagoras
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Ha thanks everyone! Next item will be a Barlow so I don't have to rely on digital zoom as much.
Mike C
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
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Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Indeed! Did you get that with the XT8 on the ST80? I was looking at that iOptron mount, but was also waiting to see if Celestron came out with one for the iPhone 6...
Ron B.
T5i/700D, ASI1600MM-C, ASI120MM, ASI174MM, XAGYL 7x36mm FW
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AT65EDQ 65mm f/6.5 ED Quadruplet
SW ProED 100mm f/9.0 Doublet APO
C8 EdgeHD, AT130EDT
AVX, iEQ45 Pro
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T5i/700D, ASI1600MM-C, ASI120MM, ASI174MM, XAGYL 7x36mm FW
Astronomik Deep-Sky(RGB), CLS, Ha, OIII, SII
SV60EDS 60mm f/5.5 APO
AT65EDQ 65mm f/6.5 ED Quadruplet
SW ProED 100mm f/9.0 Doublet APO
C8 EdgeHD, AT130EDT
AVX, iEQ45 Pro
http://www.astrobin.com/users/rjbokleman/
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
I got this on the XT8. I think it would be nearly impossible to get this magnification on the ST80.
Mike C
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
Orion XT8 Dobsonian
Orion ST80 Equitorial
Re: finally got a Jupiter image.
Congrats on the image! Yes, you have now been bitten by the bug and there is no
cure!
Ronald Z
cure!
Ronald Z
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TV 85mm (600mm f7) APO doublet
TV 60mm (360mm f6) APO doublet
TV Starbeam
TV 5X & 2.5X Powermates
TV DeLite set
Canon 60Da
Rokinon 10mm f2.8, 14mm f2.8
24mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4, 135mm f2.0
Samyang 85mm f1.4
TV 85mm (600mm f7) APO doublet
TV 60mm (360mm f6) APO doublet
TV Starbeam
TV 5X & 2.5X Powermates
TV DeLite set
Canon 60Da
Rokinon 10mm f2.8, 14mm f2.8
24mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4, 135mm f2.0
Samyang 85mm f1.4